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A short view of tragedy it's original, excellency and corruption : with some reflections on Shakespear and other practitioners for the stage / by Mr. Rymer ...
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Rymer, Thomas, 1641-1713.
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Wing R2429; ESTC R17017
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the Commons of England ââ¦epresented by Knigââ¦s ââ¦zens and Burgisses in Parliament weere one of the Three Estates in Parliament before the 49th of Hâ⦠III. or 18th of Edw. I. Collected out of the most approved Authors both Ancient and Modern Dialogue the Sixth Mercurius Rââ¦formatus Or the New Observator Containing Reflections upon the most Remarkable Events falling out from time to time in Europe and more parââ¦larly in England The Fifth Volume Printed for Rich. Baldwin where are also to be had the Fiââ¦st Sââ¦cond Third and Fourth Volumââ¦s with the Appendix to them The Speech of the Right honourable Thomas Earl of Stamford Lord Graâ⦠of Grooby c. at the General Quarter-SEssions held for the County of ãâã at Michielmas 1691. His Lordship being made Custos Rotulorum for the said County by the late Lord Commissioners of the Great Seal Truth ââ¦rought to Light or the History of the first 14 years of King James I. In Four Parts I. The happy state of England at hiâ⦠Majesty's Entrance the corruption of it afterwards With the Rise of Particular Favourites and the Divisions beâ⦠this and other Sââ¦ates aââ¦road II. The Divorce betwixt the Lady Franciâ⦠Howard and Robert Earl of ãâã before the King's Delegates authorized under the King's Broad-Seal As also the Arraignment of Sir Jer. Ellis Lieutenant of the Towââ¦r c. about the murther of Sir Tho. ãâã with all Proceedings thereupon and the King 's gracious Pardon and Favour to the Countess III. A Declaration of his Majesty's Revenue since he came to the Crown of England with the Anuual Isââ¦ues Gifts Pensions and extraordinary Diââ¦bursements IV. The Commissions and Warrants for the burning of two Hereââ¦icks newly revived with two Pardons one for Thââ¦ilus Higgons the other for Sir Eustace Hart. A Poem occasioned by the late Discontââ¦nts and Disturbances in the Sââ¦ate With Reflections upon the Rise and Progress of Priest-Craft Written by N. Tate The Folly of Priest-Crast a Comedy The Memoirs of Monsieur ãâã containing the most secret Transactions and Affairs from the Death of Henâ⦠IV. till the beginning of the Ministry of the Cardinal de Richââ¦u To which is added a ãâã Relation of the Arch-bishop of Embrun's Voyage iââ¦o England and of his Negotiation for the Advancement of the Roman Caââ¦olick Religion here together wiââ¦h the Duke of Buckinghain's Letters to the said Arch-Bishop about the prââ¦gress of that Affair which happen'd the last Years oâ⦠King James I. ââ¦is Reign Faithfully translated out of the ãâã Original The Cabineâ⦠Open'd oâ⦠the Secret History of the Amours of Madam dâ⦠Maintenon with the French King Translated from the French Copy Euââ¦ope's Chains broke or a sure and spââ¦edy Project to Rescue Her from the present Usurpatiâ⦠oâ⦠ãâã Tyrant of France A True Relation of the Cruelties and Birbarities of the Fââ¦nch upon the English Prisoners of War Being a Journaâ⦠of their Travels from Dinan in Brittany to Thoulon in Provence ââ¦nd back again With a Description of the Scituation and Fortifications of all the Eminent Towns upon the Road and their Distance Of their Prisons and Hospitals and the number of Men that died under their Cruelty With the Names of many of them and the places of their Deââ¦ths aââ¦d Burials With an Account of the great Charity and sufââ¦erings of the ââ¦oor Proââ¦s of France And other material Things that ãâã upon the Way FINIS (a) Poetica (b) Rehearsal (c) Waller (d) Plutarch Demosthen (f) Plutarch Cimâ⦠(f) Pelisson Hist. Acad. (g) Parnasse Reform (h) Waller (i) Pelisson Histor. Acad. (a) Minos dial (b) Schol. Aristo (c) Plutarch (d) Demitr Libanius Oââ¦n 1. (e) Aristoph Frogs (f) ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã (g) ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã (h) ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã (i) ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã (k) Aristoph equites (l) ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã (m) Livy l. 7. l. 6. Epist. (a) Tââ¦rtull de Idol (b) c. 3. l. 8. (c) L. de Spec. (d) Epist 202 Nectar (e) l. de Spect. (f) Clââ¦m Strom. (g) In Ruf. (g) In Ruf. (h) Conc. 4. Can. 16. (h) Conc. 4. Can. 16. (a) ãâã Hisâ⦠Ecclââ¦s l. 5. c. 17. (b) Dis. 5. § 1. (c) Epiââ¦t Obsc. (d) l. Poetic c. 6. (e) ãâã ãâã Hiâ⦠Hareâ⦠(f) Lib 6 Inst. Div. (g) l. Common Diââ¦l â⦠(h) L of Lââ¦ws Dial. 12. (i) Commonw ut supra (k) Il â⦠(l) Il 3. (m) ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã (n) Il. 2. (o) Il. ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã (p) Il. ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã (q) Il. â⦠(*) Pââ¦ica (a) Huet on Rââ¦mance (b) Galat. c. 4. (c) Origeâ⦠against Celsus l. 4. (d) Strom. Pr. Evang. (e) Il. l. 2. Common Dia. 2. (*) Poeââ¦ica (a) Lew. 13. Decl. 1641. (b) Disc. 6. 1. 8. (c) Bââ¦mbo Speron Spââ¦rone c. (d) Philâ⦠de Meââ¦sks * Guiââ¦hem Briton MSS. with Signior Reli. (*) Redi Dithyrambick * Rob. Gloc. Mss. Cotton (e) Survey of London * Skelââ¦n * Suââ¦on in Tib. * Reheââ¦rsal * Page 54. * vid pââ¦ge ãâã